A good post for me to respond to on a Sunday morning. Most Christians view Pontius Pilate as a moral coward who failed to do the right thing when he alone had the power to do so. He caved to an unruly mob. His symbolic washing of hands did nothing to exonerate him of the part he played in the crucifixion of Christ. Now here's the hard part....someone had to fill that role. He did it nicely as one who wasn't a very good man to start with according to secular history. I can't say I hate the man but I do use him as an example of moral cowardice, of someone failing to stand up for what is right just because he was in the minority ... in some of my sermons.